"I don't know. It just happened." MIA couldn't face the other person's eyes, let alone understand her behavior. Her physical instinct knows better than herself what she needs.
MIA, who started a business with her boyfriend in Stockholm, returned to her hometown with her man on this day to attend a dinner for her father's 60th birthday. At the birthday party, MIA met FRIDA, the daughter of his father's girlfriend. The two were inexplicably curious about each other, but they didn't have the opportunity to communicate with reason. Unexpectedly, MIA was deceived by his father to an island and was forced to cultivate relationships with FRIDA and his father's girlfriend. On the island, the two people who were attracted to each other secretly fell in love, MIA kissed FRIDA in the dignified Nordic forest at night.
The following plot is not brilliant, MIA with a boyfriend is entangled to the death, and FRIDA with a girlfriend finds that he has derailed both physically and mentally. The last two abandoned their original lovers and walked together bravely. Very clichéd. But the sex scenes and soundtracks are truly unique.
This is the purest female sex scene I have ever seen. Nothing caters to the expectation of straight men's love for women, only gentle kisses and quiet orgasms. This sex scene reminds me of "Rome Room". In contrast, the Spanish eroticism of Luo is too strong and somewhat artificial.
Many people who read the comments said they didn't know how the two women fell in love. This is obviously used to watching American fast-food romantic dramas. Both parties must speak out, and they must be naked to know. Oh, this is how two people fall in love. But this movie does not. It restores the original state of the germination of love. You don’t say it, I don’t say it, but we can’t remove our eyes from each other, and finally something becomes the fuse, desire erupts, and one shot out of hand. Like in "Brokeback Mountain", two people suddenly did it. Why? Only the unspoken feelings are the strongest.
In addition, the cello that has appeared in many places also conveys suppressed desire. When the two embraced in the hallway of the classroom, the deep cello expressed deep thoughts, with close-ups of the hugging hands. Since then, the soundtrack of the sex scene has also been low and heavy. When MIA's boyfriend drove his woman and kissed another woman, the movie showed continuous BEEEEEEEEE while swearing. Such meticulous soundtrack processing, really can't be GAY anymore.
The shots of the whole film are extremely clean. Nordic elk, forests, wilderness, and the dim light of the sun are pleasing to the eye.
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